Tsahkna: Estonian diplomats will not leave Kyiv despite Russian threats
Estonian Foreign Minister Tsahkna confirmed that Estonian diplomats will remain in Kyiv despite Russian threats. Wednesday, May 27 marks the 1,554th day of Russia's full-scale war in Ukraine. Russia has also passed a new law allowing major banks to arm themselves against Ukrainian drone attacks.
PoliticsEstonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna has stated firmly that Estonia's diplomatic staff will not be withdrawing from Kyiv, regardless of Russian threats. The announcement comes on Wednesday, May 27 — the 1,554th day of Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine.
Tsahkna's statement underlines Estonia's continued commitment to its diplomatic presence in Ukraine and its support for Kyiv amid ongoing hostilities. The decision to keep diplomats in place sends a strong political signal of solidarity with Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Russia has enacted new legislation permitting the country's largest banks to arm themselves against Ukrainian drone strikes. The move reflects the growing impact of Ukrainian drone warfare on Russian territory and key infrastructure, including financial institutions.
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